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Polestar Precept

Swedish electric concept car From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Polestar Precept
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The Polestar Precept is a 4-door electric concept car by Polestar, a subsidiary of Volvo Cars and Geely. The Precept was unveiled on February 25, 2020. Prior to precautionary cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Precept was scheduled to debut at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show.[1] Polestar later announced that the Precept would enter production in 2024 as the Polestar 5.[2]

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Polestar Precept
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Design

The Precept has a wheelbase of 122 inches and features a design that does not require B-pillars.[3] Its design focuses on sustainability, with the interior materials utilizing flax, recycled plastic bottles, and recycled cork vinyl;[3] minimalism is a focus of the design.[4]

Lidar is incorporated into the roof,[1][3][4] and there is an additional sensor array called the "SmartZone" of dual radar and a high-definition video camera built into the front of the car where a grille would traditionally be placed.[1][3] The vehicle has no side nor rear-view mirrors, as these have all been replaced with cameras.[1][3] The Precept runs Google's Android Automotive operating system.[3][4]

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